Some cat-owners hide their litter boxes in a shameful, dark corner of the home, while others with smaller apartments have nowhere to hide it and leave it in plain view where unexpected visitors embarrassingly pretend not to notice it.

Finished product. Cat bench boudoir. We have a small one-bedroom apartment and the only realistic spot to keep the litter box was in the bathroom. However, stepping out of the shower and onto stray litter with wet feet is infuriating, so we built this to contain the litter (and the smell). I apologize for the fragmented documentation process. Got pressed for time towards the end.

Living With a Cat in a Tiny Apartment: How I Make It Work - Catster

I live in a small New York City apartment and when I first got my cat, I was really having a hard time with litter being tracked on to my hardwood floors as well as the nasty smell from the litter box, despite my cleaning it twice daily. Then, I found the Out of Sight Litter Box. It is truly the most perfect litter box for an apartment. It is amazing. I am also using crystal litter. Combined with the Out of Sight Litter Box, I believe I have found the perfect solution: I have absolutely no litter tracking and no smells. It is a clean solution. I have it located in an area of my kitchen (away from food preparation). I highly recommend the Out of Sight Litter Box. There is simply no other litter box as good for curing litter tracking and eliminating litter box odor.

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Then someone better inform my 6 cats that they shouldn’t like our covered litter boxes! All of our boxes are covered boxes and we have no problem with the cats using them. Making a blanket statement like this is pretty silly…all cats are different. And about rethinking having a cat because someone wants to hide a litter box? I find that laughable. After living in a small apartment with my cats (All rescued kitties, by the way. I guess I shouldn’t have rescued them because I want to hide their litter boxes???), I can appreciate the need to tuck away the litter boxes.

What is the best litter box for a small apartment? : Pets - Reddit

If you live in an apartment and you are looking for the best litter box that will provide you with the solution that will look after your cats litter tray automatically while cutting out bad smelling cat odor and insuring your cat has a clean litter box every time they visit. I would recommend reading through the whole of this article, because you are in search of a litter box that is suitable for your small apartment.I am planning on adopting a cat from a local shelter in the next few months. I am now living in a one bedroom apartment that has a very small bathroom. I was wondering what a good place would be for a litter box, for kitty and my comfort? Or if there is any type of litter box that would suit my small space situation? Thank you so much for reading this.

Top 10 Ingenious Ways to Hide Your Cat's Litter Box - Homedit

This would be so great in our small apartment. The only location for the litter box is in our tiny downstairs bathroom and it is right off the dining room. We use World’s Best litter which is amazing but can have some dust. I feel like this would be a great help to keep our air a better quality and help minimize odors so close to our dining area. We have 3 Sphynxes and despite not having fur they still produce dander!

One probelm she is facing is where to put the litter box

As the owner of two cats in a small apartment, the issue of the litter box is actually an important issue to consider in our household for sanitary and odor issues. We've been using silica gel litter (aka crystals) for several years now after trying a wide assortment of environmentally friendly options made out of corn, pine wood pellets, recycled newspaper, clumping sawdust, barley, and even dried orange peel (how about Soylent Green litter?). Some worked better than others, none worked better at absorbing odors (guests have remarked our apartment does not smell like the usual small space, multi-pet abode), and most importantly the cats seem to like the sodium silicate best...